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Great mormon (male)

Papilio memnon agenor

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KarenL
KarenL 12 years ago
Great mormon (male)
Papilio memnon agenor File:Great Mormon, dorsal view.jpg


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6 Comments

KarenL
KarenL 12 years ago

Great info Anna!

textless
textless 12 years ago

Interesting! I had wondered about the name too.

AnnaWhipkey
AnnaWhipkey 12 years ago

I've been wondering about the origin of common name Mormon for these tropical butterflies and finally decided to do look it up:
Harish Gaonkar, of the Natural History Museum in London, recently wrote that "the origins of giving common English names to organisms, particularly butterflies for tropical species started in India around the mid 19th century . . . The naming of Mormons evolved slowly. I think the first to get such a name was the Common Mormon (Papilio polytes), because it had three different females, a fact that could only have been observed in the field, and this they did in India. The name obviously reflected the . . . Mormon sect in America, which as we know, practiced polygamy."
from http://www.extension.iastate.edu/newsrel...

KarenL
KarenL 12 years ago

You are welcome!

UmapornSarasat
UmapornSarasat 12 years ago

Thank for your information..KarenL

UmapornSarasat
UmapornSarasat 12 years ago

any idea for this butterfly..please.

UmapornSarasat
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UmapornSarasat

Surat Thani, Thailand

Spotted on Nov 30, 2011
Submitted on Nov 30, 2011

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